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From: A mixed-methods community-based participatory research to explore stakeholder’s perspectives and to quantify the effect of crop residue burning on air and human health in Central India: study protocol

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Time Schedule of study methods. Note: The numbered columns represent duration in months (the period of crop residue burning is highlighted in red colour). Abbreviations: FGD: Focus Group Discussion; GIS: Geographic Information system; KAP: Knowledge Attitude Practice; KII: Key Informant Interview; PFT: Pulmonary Function Test; PRA: Participatory Rural Appraisal

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